Note: A child is considered to have received SMC if it is either indicated on their SMC card or if their caregiver reports that they received it.

2

3

Average across three years

4

5

Children in targeted age range who received...

6

At least one cycle

At least three cycles

All four cycles

Children 6-7 years old who received at least one dose

7

92%

71%

55%

57%

8

9

-

10

2015 ACCESS-SMC coverage survey results

11

12

Country

Received at least 1 cycle

Received at least 3 cycles

Received all 4 cycles

Children 6-7yrs old who received SMC at least once

Source

Target population for ACCESS-SMC project in 2015

13

Burkina Faso

96%

84%

69%

82%

ACCESS-SMC private coverage information. "Coverage surveys that were later conducted by the LSHTM indicate that around 84% of eligible children received at least 3 cycles of SMC, 69% received all 4 cycles with the remainder each receiving two cycles or less." Pg. 37, ACCESS-SMC multi-country cost analysis, August 2016

649,693

14

Chad

96%

61%

23%

85%

ACCESS-SMC private coverage information. "However, coverage surveys conducted by LSHTM indicate that 82% of children received an SMC card (were reached), and around 60% of eligible children received at least 3 cycles and only 22.7% of the children (3 to 59 months) received the full four cycles, with the remainder each receiving three cycles or less." Pg. 41, ACCESS-SMC multi-country cost analysis, August 2016

275,000

15

Guinea

94%

72%

54%

82%

ACCESS-SMC private coverage information

210,047

16

Mali

87%

56%

38%

17%

ACCESS-SMC private coverage information. "Coverage surveys that were later conducted by the LSHTM indicate that the reach of the SMC Programme in Mali has been good, with 86% of children having received an SMC card and at least one cycle of SMC; around 56% of eligible children received at least 3 cycles of SMC, 38% received all 4 cycles. Coverage of the first cycle appears to be highest at around 70%, with coverage at the final cycle in November having the lowest coverage at 50%. This implies that most children here received two cycles or less. This presumably shows that more children were reached than the coverage rate indicates but that many of them received less than the recommended four cycles." Pg. 51, ACCESS-SMC multi-country cost analysis, August 2016

809,638

17

Niger

82%

63%

45%

-

ACCESS-SMC private coverage information. "Coverage surveys that were later conducted by the LSHTM indicate that fewer than 50% of the children received the full four cycles, with the remainder each receiving three cycles or less. This presumably shows that more children were reached than the coverage rate indicates but that many of them received less than the recommended four cycles...According to the LSHTM coverage survey, in Aguié, 45% of eligible children received four cycles of SMC. In Madaoua, 43% of children received four cycles of SMC. In Zinder, 7% of eligible children received four cycles of SMC. In Maradi, 4% of eligible children received four cycles of SMC." Pg. 56, ACCESS-SMC multi-country cost analysis, August 2016

595,901

18

Nigeria

77%

61%

42%

61%

See Pg. 1, ACCESS-SMC, Nigeria coverage summary report 2015.

792,133

19

The Gambia

94%

84%

56%

30%

ACCESS-SMC private coverage information. "Coverage surveys that were later conducted by the LSHTM indicate that the reach of the SMC Programme in the Gambia has been excellent, with around 95% of children having received an SMC card and at least one SMC cycle, over 84% of eligible children received at least 3 cycles of SMC and only 56% of the children received the full four cycles, with the remainder each receiving three cycles or less. This presumably shows that of the children reached, many of them received less than the recommended four cycles." Pg. 66, ACCESS-SMC multi-country cost analysis, August 2016